In some discussions here I have read about a possibility to put 5.1 sound in (s)vcd sound-tracks. For TMPG there exist templates to put 3 hours of CD quality music on one VCD (mp2 compressed). Is it possible to combine the two above mentioned techniques to create a 5.1 music VCD. PS: There have been discussions here about creating DD-AUDIO CD's but all my attempts to create them failed. My DVD player refuses to play them. However, it plays VCD's without problems.
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VCDs only support mpeg1 audio layer II audio, which by definition is limited to 2 channels. There is no way to make a compliant VCD with 5.1 channels. SVCD does support multichannel mpeg audio and yes if you used the methods in that template of yours then you could fit a great deal of content on one disk and still have the 5.1 channels. Unfortunately very few dvd player/reciever combinations support MC audio in a SVCD.
Interesting... My philips 722 allows to convert mpeg-audio to pcm when using s/pdif. I don't have a receiver so I don't know does it support multichannel also.
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This theme has been discussed many, many, and many times in this forum. Please do a search before post. A overview/guide/software for creating the 5.1 audio and a dadabase for knowing compatible equipments(decoder/dvd-player) can be found at: